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Old 10-08-2009, 09:00 AM   #19
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Originally Posted by Mike L View Post
You can open as many accounts as you like - in the sense that you can create mutliple logins, with either different or the same names, addresses and payment details. But you can only register your Kindle to one user at at time.

If you're buying the new international Kindle, the choice is between registering (i) to a US address, which will give you access to more titles and at a slightly lower price, or (ii) to a UK address, which will be less hassle, and allow you to purchase books directly from the Kindle.
Would there be any problems creating two accounts and registering/deregistering the Kindle between the two?

You could then have a:
1. US account with gift certificate attached - ok, so you'd have to pay $1.99 for downloads outside the US but would have a better book selection; and
2. a non-US account - limited book selection but no download fees.

I understand from reading other posts that there's no problem having two accounts and that books aren't automatically deleted on deregistering the Kindle.

Has anyone had experience of operating two accounts like this?

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